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SIDS Training

Indiana Firefighter Training System

June 2013

SIDS

TRAINING

Instructor Guide

SIDS Training

Indiana Firefighter Training System

June 2013

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

1. SIDS: Your Role in a Response Situation.

A. Many more children die of SIDS in a year than all who die

of cancer, heart disease, pneumonia, child abuse, AIDS, cystic

fibrosis and muscular dystrophy combined .

B. What is SIDS?

(1) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a medical term that

describes the sudden death of an infant which remains

unexplained after all known and possible causes have been

carefully ruled out through autopsy, death scene investigation,

and review of the medical history.

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Your Role in a

Response

SituationWHAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW

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Facts About Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

• Many more children die of SIDS in a year than all who die of cancer, heart disease, pneumonia, child abuse, AIDS, cystic fibrosis and muscular dystrophy combined . . .

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SIDS?

• Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

(SIDS) is a medical term that

describes the sudden death of an

infant which remains unexplained

after all known and possible causes

have been carefully ruled out through

autopsy, death scene investigation,

and review of the medical history.

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Indiana Firefighter Training System

June 2013

(2) SIDS is responsible for more deaths than any other cause in

childhood for babies one month to one year of age, claiming

150,000 victims in the United States in this generation alone -

7,000 babies each year -nearly one baby every hour of every

day.

(3) Strikes families of all races, ethnic and socioeconomic origins

without warning; neither parent nor physician can predict that

something is going wrong. In fact, most SIDS victims appear

healthy prior to death.

C. What Causes SIDS? No adequate medical explanations for

SIDS deaths, current theories include:

(1) Stress in a normal baby, caused by infection or other

factors.

(2) A birth defect.

(3) Failure to develop.

(4) A critical period when all babies are especially vulnerable,

such as a time of rapid growth.

SIDS?

• SIDS is responsible for more deaths

than any other cause in childhood for

babies one month to one year of age,

claiming 150,000 victims in the United

States in this generation alone - 7,000

babies each year -nearly one baby

every hour of every day.

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SIDS?

• Strikes families of all races, ethnic and socioeconomic origins without warning; neither parent nor physician can predict that something is going wrong. In fact, most SIDS victims appear healthy

prior to death.

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What Causes SIDS?

• No adequate medical explanations for SIDS deaths, current theories include: – Stress in a normal baby, caused by infection or other

factors.

– A birth defect.

– Failure to develop.

– A critical period when all babies are especially

vulnerable, such as a time of rapid growth.

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Indiana Firefighter Training System

June 2013

(5) Tobacco, cocaine and heroin use by mothers during

pregnancy puts the infant at a higher risk for SIDS.

(6)Infants who sleep on their sides and stomachs have a higher

risk of SIDS than babies who sleep on their backs. (Remember

to lay the baby BACK to bed)

(7)Babies born to teenage mothers have a higher risk of SIDS

than babies who are born to older mothers.

D. How and why SIDS occurs?

(1) Many questions but very few answers.

(2) Scientists are exploring the development and function of

the nervous system, the brain, the heart, breathing and sleep

patterns, body chemical balances, autopsy findings, and

environmental factors.

(3) SIDS, like many other medical disorders, will eventually have

more than one explanation.

E. Can SIDS BE Prevented? NO!

What Causes SIDS cont.?

– Tobacco, cocaine and heroin use by mothers during pregnancy puts the infant at a higher risk for SIDS.

– Infants who sleep on their sides and stomachs have a higher risk of SIDS than babies who sleep on their backs. (Remember to lay the baby BACK to bed)

– Babies born to teenage mothers have a higher risk of SIDS than babies who are born to older mothers.

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How and why SIDS occurs?

• Many questions but very few answers.

• Scientists are exploring the development and function of the nervous system, the brain, the heart, breathing and sleep patterns, body chemical balances, autopsy findings, and environmental factors.

• SIDS, like many other medical disorders, will eventually have more than one explanation.

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Can SIDS Be Prevented?

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Indiana Firefighter Training System

June 2013

F. Basic Facts about SIDS

(1) SIDS is a definite medical entity and is the major cause of

death in infants after the first month of life. (1 day to 1 year)

(2) SIDS claims the lives of over 7,000 American babies each

year ...nearly one baby every hour of every day.

(3)Victims appear to be healthy prior to death.

(4) Cannot be predicted or prevented, even by a physician.

(5) There appears to be no suffering; death occurs very rapidly,

usually during sleep.

(6) Babies should be placed on firm mattresses with nothing in

the crib with them. Soft mattresses are associated with a high

risk of SIDS.

(7) Breast feeding mothers lower the risk of SIDS as the breast

milk decreases the occurrence of respiratory infections.

G. SIDS Is Not:

(1) Caused by external suffocation.

(2) Caused by vomiting and choking.

(3) Contagious.

(4) The cause pain or suffering in the infant.

(5) Able to be predicted.

(6) New.

Basic Facts about SIDS

• SIDS is a definite medical entity and is the

major cause of death in infants after the

first month of life. (1 day to 1 year)

• SIDS claims the lives of over 7,000

American babies each year

...nearly one baby every hour of every

day.

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Basic Facts about SIDS

• Victims appear to be healthy prior to death.

• Cannot be predicted or prevented, even by a physician.

• There appears to be no suffering; death occurs very

rapidly, usually during sleep.

• Babies should be placed on firm mattresses with nothing

in the crib with them. Soft mattresses are associated

with a high risk of SIDS.

• Breast feeding mothers lower the risk of SIDS as the

breast milk decreases the occurrence of respiratory

infections.

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SIDS is not:

• Caused by external suffocation.

• Caused by vomiting and choking.

• Contagious.

• The cause of pain or suffering in the

infant.

• Able to be predicted.

• New.

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Indiana Firefighter Training System

June 2013

H. What should a firefighter do if they respond to an event

where a infant has died?

(1) Notify police

(2) Notify coroner

(3)Control access to the room where the death occurred, back

ALL extra personnel out.

(4)Be sensitive to the needs of the parents but realize the

parents should not hold the deceased infant.

(5) Document the response including the scene.

I. For More Information

(1) http://sids.org/

(2) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002533/

What should a firefighter do if they respond

to an event where a infant has died?

• Notify police

• Notify coroner

• Control access to the room where the death occurred, back ALL extra personnel out.

SIDS

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SIDS

• Be sensitive to the needs of

the parents but realize the

parents should not hold the

deceased infant.

• Document the response

including the scene.

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For More Information

• http://sids.org/

• http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth

/PMH0002533/

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